Nitrogen is an essential element required in metabolic processes, protein synthesis, and growth of corals and macroalgae. Research suggests a tightly closed nitrogen cycle on reefs where concentrations are higher in micro-zones near the corals (Radecker 2015, Wiedenmann, 2023) than in the surrounding water.
Supplementing with inorganic nitrogen provides a targeted means of increasing nitrogen without also adding phosphate or dissolved organics. A typical nitrate test will show all forms of nitrogen being added by Reef Nitrogen™. Reef Nitrogen™ is ideally suited for use with an aquavitro® sentia™ dose doser to maintain nitrogen at consistent concentration based on your aquarium's unique demand. Reef Nitrogen™ is easily dosed manually as well. Ideal nitrogen levels will vary but generally range from 1 – 2 mg/L (4.4 – 8.9 mg/L nitrate). Use Seachem’s Reef Phosphorus™ to achieve a balance of nitrogen to phosphorus levels for optimal results.
Use 1 cap (5 mL) per 160 liters (40 US gallons) twice a week or as needed to maintain desired nitrate levels. For new aquariums or aquariums with low populations of coral use ¼ to ½ dose initially and gradually increase as necessary.
The beginner dose raises nitrogen by 0.78 mg/L or approximately 3.5 mg/L nitrate. To target a specific nitrate level, increase dose according to the following formula: 0.009vn=m where v= volume of tank in liters, n=desired nitrate increase, and m= volume of product to use in mL. For example, to raise 160 liters by 3.5 mg/L nitrate you would use 0.009*160*3.5 resulting in 5 mL to dose. For reference: 1 US gallon=3.8 L.
| Total Nitrogen | 2.5% |
| 2.3% Nitrate Nitrogen | |
| 0.2% Ammoniacal Nitrogen |
Derived from Calcium Nitrate, Magnesium Nitrate, and Ammonium Nitrate
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